Shadowing-Übung: Day 37 Learning BBC English - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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Hello, this is 6 Minutes English from BBC Learning English.
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I'm Nailed and I'm bad.
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Nailed, what is the oldest thing that you have at home?
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Well, I do have some books from when I was a child.
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I have a rocking horse that was my dad's.
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So that is quite old.
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But neither of these are anywhere near as old as the 1800-year-old Roman coin,
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which BBC reporter Ryan Keane recently bought in London.
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But soon afterwards, Ryan discovered there was more to a story,
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as he explains here on BBC World Service Program Business Daily.
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But as I researched into other kinds of Asian artifacts,
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I came across reports of expansive criminal networks related to antiquities.
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Some Asian artifacts being sold online and in stores have been loot and trafficked and traffic.
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Ryan got interested in an artifact,
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but an artifact is any object made by humans,
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usually very old, which is historically interesting,
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for example a coin or statue.
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In the past, many artifacts have been looted or stolen by force.
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Movies like Indiana Jones Tom Rader have made the subject popular.
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But the attempt of an Asian object is serious problems in some parts of the world.
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So what can be done about it?
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That's what we'll be discussing in this episode using some useful new words and phrases.
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And remember you'll you will find all the vocabulary from our website bbclearningenglish.com.
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Now I have a question for you Beth.
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One of the most famous ancient artifacts was discovered by Egyptologist
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Howard Carter in the Valley in the Valley of the King in 1922.
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But what was it?
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Was it A.
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Rosetta Stone, B.
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The Mask of Tutankhamun or C.
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The Ark of the Convenant?
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No, I think it's B.
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The Mask of Tutankhamun.
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Ok, let's find out later in the program.
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Stealing ancient objects is nothing new.
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During colonial During Colleen, it was common for the artifacts to be taken from their original home
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and moved to museums and private collections abroad.
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In the modern era, technology,
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especially social media, has increased the problem.
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Here's Amber Azum, a researcher from Shorny State University in the U.S.,
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explaining more to BBC Business Daily.
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Social media is the game changer here.
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The bottleneck, if you will,
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will help someone who has an item then communicate with someone on the demand side.
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It used to slow the process you had to go through in social media,
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change all that because it just opened it up.
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a game changer, something new that is introduced into a situation and completely changes how it works.
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For example, the Internet has been a game changer in how we communicate.
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The reason is simple.
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For someone with illegally stolen artifacts to sell,
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finding a buyer used to be difficult.
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I know things that now,
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because of social media, this problem or bottleneck is gone.
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A bottleneck is a problem that delays or process
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or stops stop it from progressing
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so what can be done to stop the illegal buying
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or selling of ancient artifacts well as the final destination for
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much looted treasure museums have an important role to play accusation of knowingly
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or unknowingly buying stolen objects have been made against several including the liver in Paris.
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Victoria Reid is a senior curator at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.
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In 2024, she helped her museum return an addition necklace which had been taken illegally from Turkey in 1997.
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but the idea of returning artifacts to their country origin is controversial as Victoria told BBC program business daily.
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Outside of museum world, of course there are many opinions
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and I personally try to maintain a relative middle of the road approach.
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I believe in museums, I believe in responsible collecting,
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and I believe in judicious representation.
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There are arguments both full and against repatriate,
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and Victoria takes a middle of the road approach.
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If you describe something as the middle of the road,
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if it's not extreme and is acceptable to most people.
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Whether Asian artifacts find their way back to their original homes or are displaced in museums remain ongoing.
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But either way, it's good to know that objects of culture and beauty are being preserved for future generations.
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Okay, I think it's time to reveal the answer to my question.
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I asked what the Egyptologist Howard Carter discovered in the Valley of the Kings in 1922.
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Was it A the Rosetta Stone, B the Mars of Tutankhamun, or C the Arch of the Convenant?
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And I said the Mars of Tutankhamun.
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And you, Beth, were right?
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Yes.
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Ok, let's recap the vocabulary we've learned starting with Artifact.
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Any object made by humans which is of historical interest.
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If something is looted, it's stolen by force.
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A game changer is a new element which,
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when introduced into a situation, completely changes it.
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A bottleneck is a problem that delays a process or stops it from progressing.
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To repatriate something means to return it to the country it comes.
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And finally, the objective in the middle of the road describes things which are not extreme and are acceptable to most people.
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Once again, our six minutes are up.
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If you enjoyed this program,
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why not check out the accompanying worksheet or quiz.
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They're both available now at bbclearningenglish.com.
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See you there soon and goodbye.

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Über diese Lektion

In dieser Lektion von 6 Minutes English werden Sie wertvolle Konzepte über antike Artefakte und den damit verbundenen illegalen Handel lernen. Dabei fokussieren wir uns auf wichtige Vokabeln und Ausdrücke, die Ihnen helfen, Ihr Vokabular zu erweitern und Ihre Englische Aussprache verbessern zu können. Durch das Hören und Nachsprechen der Inhalte aus dem Video haben Sie die Möglichkeit, Ihr Hörverständnis und Ihre Aussprache durch shadowspeak zu verbessern. Der Inhalt ist sowohl informativ als auch ansprechend, was das Englisch lernen mit YouTube besonders effektiv macht.

Schlüsselvokabular & Phrasen

  • Artifact - Ein Objekt, das von Menschen hergestellt und häufig historische Bedeutung hat, beispielsweise eine Münze oder Statue.
  • Loot - Beutet, die gestohlen oder illegal erlangt wurde.
  • Trafficked - Der illegaler Handel mit Objekten.
  • Colonial - Zeit, in der Kolonien gebildet wurden und häufig Artefakte aus ihrer ursprünglichen Heimat entführt wurden.
  • Game changer - Etwas, das die Situation grundlegend ändert, z.B. die Nutzung von sozialen Medien.
  • Demand side - Die Seite des Marktes, die nach den Produkten fragt und diese nachfragt.
  • Social media - Soziale Medien, die den Informationsaustausch revolutioniert haben.

Übungstipps

Um das Beste aus dieser Lektion herauszuholen, empfehlen wir Ihnen, dem Tempo des Sprechers im Video aufmerksam zu folgen. Nutzen Sie die shadowspeaks Methode: Hören Sie einen Satz und pausieren Sie, um ihn dann nachzusprechen. Achten Sie darauf, dass Sie die Intonation und den Ausdruck des Sprechers nachahmen. Diese Methode hilft Ihnen nicht nur, Ihre Englische Aussprache verbessern zu können, sondern festigt auch Ihr Verständnis der Inhalte. Aufgrund der natürlichen Konversation im Video wird es Ihnen leichtfallen, sich an den Rhythmus der Sprache zu gewöhnen. Denken Sie daran, dass regelmäßiges Üben mit Materialien wie diesen Ihre Fähigkeiten im Englisch lernen mit YouTube erheblich verbessert.

Was ist die Shadowing-Technik?

Shadowing ist eine wissenschaftlich fundierte Sprachlerntechnik, die ursprünglich für die professionelle Dolmetscherausbildung entwickelt und durch den Polyglotten Dr. Alexander Arguelles populär gemacht wurde. Die Methode ist einfach aber wirkungsvoll: Du hörst englisches Audio von Muttersprachlern und wiederholst es sofort laut — wie ein Schatten, der dem Sprecher mit nur 1–2 Sekunden Verzögerung folgt. Anders als passives Hören oder Grammatikübungen zwingt Shadowing dein Gehirn und deine Mundmuskulatur, gleichzeitig echte Sprachmuster zu verarbeiten und zu reproduzieren. Studien zeigen, dass es Aussprachegenauigkeit, Intonation, Rhythmus, verbundene Sprache, Hörverständnis und Sprechflüssigkeit signifikant verbessert — was es zu einer der effektivsten Methoden für die IELTS Speaking-Vorbereitung und reale englische Kommunikation macht.

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